Performance storyteller Henry Everett shares wild tales of the Great God Pan from Ancient Greece. Stories of wildness, nature and our relationship to them that hold us in balance.
Deep in Arcadia, the wild heart of Ancient Greece, a queer child is born. Half goat, half man, he is named Pan. The Gods of Olympus know his presence will change the destiny for all life... Gods and mortals... yet, his tale is a tragedy. Pan is one of the few Greek Gods to have died.
Prepare to be transported on a wild journey across thousands of years for the tales of Pan.
God of pasture and wild creatures, ruler of solitary places. He was also the creator of Panic and terror, yet, he was protector, seducer and spirit of life. Wildness has always been hard to hold!
In this time of ecological breakdown, storyteller Henry Everett explores ancient depictions of the wild, to see if there is a way of changing the way we hold the story today.
Rewild yourself in tales from Ancient Greece, retold for our times.